What General Feng Kezhi did not know was that, at the same moment, Redman was also terrified by his own frontline combat troops.
He had never seen such a way of fighting, nor had he ever seen such a reckless group of lunatics! The flanking forces of the southbound Tang Army had always been insufficient, yet the commanders of the Tang Army's front line managed to launch a round of ferocious offensive momentum with so few soldiers.
These not-so-numerous troops advanced to the west, fought two encirclement battles within three days, annihilated the 100,000 Dahua troops that were prepared to counterattack, and occupied a vast area of territory.
Because they fought so well, all the troops originally planned for defense were drawn into the battlefield by these frontline combat troops, like planets swallowed by a black hole.